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Three Class 10 students, all girls, scored 100% in PSEB exam.
From March 10 to April 4, 2025, the PSEB Class 10 tests were administered at several testing locations across the state. Approximately 2.81 lakh applicants sat the exams this year. With the result announcement just a few hours away, students, parents, and teachers are eagerly waiting to see the outcome of their hard work.
Board chairman Amarpal Singh declares the Class XII result at the PSEB headquarters in Mohali on Wednesday. (Photo By Jasbir Malhi)
In addition to the individual grades, the PSEB will publish the overall pass percentage, district-by-district performance, and subject-by-subject information. Students can verify their results at the official website, pseb.ac.in.
PSEB Punjab Board 10th Result 2025: How to check my Matric results?
In the PSEB Class 10 results 2025, government school students in Punjab recorded a pass percentage of 95.47%, with 1,76,605 out of 1,84,984 students passing the exam. Among non-government (private) schools, 73,649 students appeared and 71,412 passed, resulting in a higher pass rate of 96.96%. In aided schools, 17,531 out of 19,113 students cleared the exam, registering a pass percentage of 91.72%.
Region-wise, urban areas saw a pass percentage of 94.71%, with 92,368 students passing out of 97,524. In rural areas, the pass rate was slightly higher at 96.09%, with 1,73,180 out of 1,80,222 students successfully clearing the exam.
Students who are not satisfied with their marks will have the opportunity to apply for revaluation or rechecking, with the application window expected to open in the coming days. For those who do not pass in one or two subjects, the board is likely to conduct the supplementary exams.
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Students can check results using roll number and name on the official website. (Image: AI generated via Grok)
In the Punjab Board Class 10 examinations held in 2024, Aditi from Ludhiana emerged as the undisputed topper, achieving a flawless score of 650 out of 650, marking a rare and remarkable feat. Her perfect performance placed her at the top of the merit list, bringing pride not only to her school but also to the city of Ludhiana, which has consistently produced high performers over the years. Aditi’s achievement set a new benchmark for students across the state, inspiring many to aim for academic excellence.
Exams were conducted from March 10 to April 4 across various centres in Punjab (Representational image/ Express photo by Gajendra Yadav)
Following closely was Alisha Sharma from Ludhiana and Karmanpreet Kaur from Amritsar, both securing an impressive 645 marks out of 650, claiming the second position jointly. Their success highlighted the competitive spirit among students and reaffirmed the strength of Punjab’s education system, especially in key districts like Ludhiana and Amritsar, which dominated the toppers’ list. The consistency in performance from these districts reflected the combined efforts of schools, teachers, and families.
Result portal to include pass percentage, district performance, and subject-wise data. (Express Photo/ Kamleshwar Singh)
Amritsar had the best district-level result, while Fatehgarh Sahib stood at the bottom with 94.51%. Additionally, girls continued their streak of outperforming boys, securing higher pass percentages across subjects and districts. The 2024 results not only celebrated individual excellence but also showcased the collective progress made in Punjab’s education landscape.
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